Boon Island - Kenneth Roberts [11]
Wreck of the Nottingham Galley
JASPER DEAN(E) EDITION, 1711
Dean(e), Captain John, A Narrative of the Sufferings, Preservation, and Deliverance of Capt. John Dean and Company; in the Nottingham Galley of London, cast away on Boon-Island, Near New England, December II, 1710. Published with an introductory note by Jasper Dean(e), dated August 2, 1711, Horsly-Down. Printed by R. Tookey, London and folded by S. Popping at the Raven in Paternoster-Row, and at the Printing Press under the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill, 1711. Conveniently, reprinted by William Abbatt, Tarrytown, New York, 1917, being an extra number of the Magazine of History with Notes and Queries. 59:2 (1917): 199215.
THE LANGMAN ACCOUNT, 1711
Langman, Christopher, Nicholas Mellen, and George White, A True Account of the Voyage the Nottingham-Galley of London, John Dean commander, from the River Thames to New-England, near which Place she was cast away on Boon-Island, December 11, 1710, by the Captain's Obstinacy, who endeavored to betray her to the French, or run her ashore; with an Account of the Falsehoods in the Captain's Narrative. And a faithful Relation of the Extremities the Company was Reduc'd to for Twenty-four Days on that Desolate Rock, where they were forced to eat one of their Companions who died, but were at last wonderfully deliver'd. The whole attested upon Oath, by Christopher Langman, Mate; Nicholas Mellon, Boatswain; and George White, Sailor in the Said Ship. Printed for S. Popping at the Raven in Paternoster-Row, London, 1711.
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THE SAD AND DEPLORABLE ACCOUNT, 1711 (ABRIDGED & SENSATIONALIZED)
A Sad and Deplorable Account of the Sufferings, Preservation, and Deliverance of Captain John Deane, & c. London; printed by J. Dutton, near Fleet Street, 1711.
COTTON MATHER, 1711 (ABRIDGED)
Cotton Mather, Compassions Called for. An Essay of Profitable Reflections on Miserable Spectacles. To which is added, a faithful relation of Some Late, but Strange Occurrences that called for an awful and unusual Consideration. Especially the Surprising Deliverance of a Company lately Shipwreck'd on a Desolate Rock on the Coast of New-England. Boston, 1711, 5060.
JOHN DEANE EDITION #1, 1722
Deane, Captain John, A Narrative of the Sufferings, Preservation, and Deliverance of Capt. John Deane and Company; in the Nottingham Galley of London, cast away on Boon-Island, Near New England, December 11, 1710, as it was printed in 1711 and now reprinted in 1722, London, 1722.
JOHN DEANE EDITION (REVISED #2), 1726
Deane, Captain John, A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Nottingham Galley, &c. publish'd in 1711, Revis'd, and Re-printed with Additions in 1726 by John Deane, Commander. N.p., 1726.
JOHN DEANE EDITION (REVISED #3), 1727
Deane, Captain John, A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Nottingham Galley &c. Publish'd in 1711. Revis'd, and re-printed with additions in 1727, by John Deane, commander. London, 1727.
JOHN DEANE EDITION (REVISED #3), 1730
Deane, Captain John, A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Nottingham Galley, and c. First Publisb'd in 1711. Revis'd and reprinted with additions in 1727, and now re-published in 1720. By John Deane, commander. London, 1730.
SAMUEL WILSON EDITION (ABSTRACT), 1735
"An Abstract of Consul Dean's Narrative," in Samuel Wilson, Sermons. Published at the Request of the Church under His Care. Printed by
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Aaron Ward, at the King's Arms in Little Britain; and Joseph Fisher, against Tom's Coffee-house in Cornhill, London, 1735, 197203.
JOHN DEANE EDITION (REVISED #3), 1738
Deane, Captain John, A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Nottingham Galley & Co, first publish'd in 1711, Revis'd, and Reprint'd with additions in 1727, republish'd in 1730, and now propos'd for the last Edition during the Author's Life-time. By John Deane, then Commander, of the Nottingham Galley: but now, and for many Years past, His Majesty's Consul for the Ports of Flanders, Residing at Ostend. London, 1738.
MILES WHITWORTH